D davidrobert New member Yesterday at 10:06 AM #1 I’ve seen people type “ion” on Snapchat in chats and captions. What does “ion Snapchat” mean in this context, and how is it usually used?
I’ve seen people type “ion” on Snapchat in chats and captions. What does “ion Snapchat” mean in this context, and how is it usually used?
E Emmawoods New member Yesterday at 10:10 AM #2 lol it’s short for “I don’t” so “ion care” = “I don’t care” Upvote 0 Downvote
J jameswill8520 New member Yesterday at 10:10 AM #3 Yup, exactly. It’s just lazy texting slang. Same vibe as “idk” or “ikr” Upvote 0 Downvote
N natalia New member Yesterday at 10:11 AM #4 I thought it was some weird chemistry reference for a second thank god it’s just “I don’t” Upvote 0 Downvote
E ethanwalker New member Yesterday at 10:11 AM #5 So we’re officially living in a world where “ion” is a word now? Guess I need to start saying “ion care” at work meetings too Upvote 0 Downvote
So we’re officially living in a world where “ion” is a word now? Guess I need to start saying “ion care” at work meetings too
D dasylisa Member Yesterday at 10:13 AM #6 Haha omg that makes sense now. I was thinking people were talking about ions in physics Upvote 0 Downvote
C charlesrich Member Yesterday at 10:14 AM #7 Next time you see “ion” just think: your friend is too lazy to type “I don’t.” That’s all it is Upvote 0 Downvote
S sophiadasy Member Yesterday at 10:15 AM #8 Pretty much. Slang evolves faster than my brain can keep up tbh Upvote 0 Downvote